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Swift, Jonathan - 1667–1745, English author, b. Dublin. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest satirists in the English language.

Early Life and Works

Since his father, an Englishman who had settled in Ireland, died before his birth and his mother deserted him for some time, Swift was dependent upon an uncle for his education. He was sent first to Kilkenny School and then to


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    Gulliver's Travels » Read Now

    by Jonathan Swift, Paul Turner. 376 pgs.

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    George Orwell considered Gulliver's Travels among the six most indispensable books in world literature. Recognized as a masterpiece since it first appeared in 1726, Swift's tale of a seaman's adventures is a brilliant, biting piece of satirical writing--aimed originally at Swift's contemporaries...
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    The Cambridge Companion to Jonathan Swift (Chap. 12 "Gulliver's Travels and the Later Writings") » Read Now

    by Christopher Fox. 286 pgs.

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    In addition to ensuring broad coverage of Jonathan Swift's writing by including early, as well as more well-known later works, this Companion offers access to current critical and theoretical issues concerning the author. Special emphasis is placed on Swift's problematic relationship with the land...
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    Utopian Imagination and Eighteenth-Century Fiction (Chap. 5 "Utopia and Satire: The Travels of Gulliver and Others") » Read Now

    by Christine Rees. 296 pgs.

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    This book combines 2 major areas of interest, interpreting some of the most fascinating & innovative fictions of the period & locating them in a continuing tradition of utopian writing which stretches back through the Renaissance to the Ancient World.
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    Jonathan Swift: The Critical Heritage (Includes multiple chapters on Gulliver's Travels) » Read Now

    by Kathleen Williams. 350 pgs.

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    The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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    Slavery and Augustan Literature: Swift, Pope, Gay ("Gulliver's Travels" begins on p. 136) » Read Now

    by John Richardson. 188 pgs.

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    Slavery and Augustan Literature investigates slavery in the work of Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope and John Gay. These three writers were connected with a Tory ministry, which attempted to increase substantially the English share of the international slave trade. They all wrote in support of the...
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    Irony (Information on Gulliver's Travels in "Swift and Unreason" begins on p. 80) » Read Now

    by Claire Colebrook. 195 pgs.

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    In this handy volume, Claire Colebrook offers an overview of the history and structure of irony, from Socrates to the present.Students will welcome this clear, concise guide, which:*traces the use of the concept through history, from Greek times to the Romantic period and on to the postmodern...
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    More Real Than Reality: The Fantastic in Irish Literature and the Arts (Information on Gulliver's Travels in "Swift and Fantasy" begins on p. 193) » Read Now

    by Csilla Bertha, Donald E. Morse. 272 pgs.

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    From the ancient texts and medieval illuminated manuscripts to 20th century poetry, painting, drama, stories, and novels, Irish writers and artists have found the fantastic not only congenial but necessary to their art. This collection of fifteen essays focuses on the fantastic in Irish literature...
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    Tropicopolitans: Colonialism and Agency, 1688-1804 ("Gulliver, or Debased Neostoicism" begins on p. 135) » Read Now

    by Srinivas Aravamudan. 430 pgs.

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    In Tropicopolitans Srinivas Aravamudan reconstructs the colonial imagination of the eighteenth century. By exploring representations of peoples & cultures subjected to colonial discourse, he makes a case for the agency-or the capacity to resist domination-of those oppressed. Aravamudan's analysis of...

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